Tired of hearing people moaning about road based Supermonos being uncompetitive Mike Edwards is going to try and take a £454 motorcycle bought from Ebay and with a limited budget contest the British Supermono Championship.
The bike's named 'Gordon'; been totally stripped down, rebuilt, and is now racing, so the concept is well on it's way to completion.

Friday, January 11, 2008

The good news is that there is a plan to get Gordon back out on track this season.Peter has totally thrown himself into the re-build, and from what he has told me over the phone, I can report that Gordon will be even better this year.I called at Replicast to collect some new clothes for Gordon.Dave, an LC racer himself from the 'good old days' has done a fabulous job - Gordon is going to look really smart.I am looking to fitting just a top or half fairing this season, not a full one.Something that I can attach a screen to - any ideas what or which bike I could use something from?

Replicast have a great website, and can offer competitively priced bodywork for most machines, click here to find out more:Replicast UK

Project conception

About Me

I've enjoyed 35 continuous years in motorcycle racing having ridden something competitively every season since 1982; picking up 6 separate British Championship titles: 1988 British JuniorStock Champion, 1992 British Supersport 400cc Champion, 1995 British Supersport 600cc Champion, 2004 British Supermono Champion - watercooled. British Historic GP Championship 2014 & 2015.
On the roads I've won the Macau Grand Prix on a ROC 500 and the North West 200 Supersport 600cc race. I'm the last Briton to have won the Imola 200.